
A Google user
App is for a bluetooth body fat/BMI scale, & is very intrusive, in order to work it requires you create an account & send all sorts of unnecessary personal info location, birthdate etc - to the company; & the scale it came with is useless except for weight, without the app. All the user data & calculations could easily be done & stored right on the device with no need for an account (in China, no less). Uninstalled the app & returned the purchased scale to Amazon for refund,with negative review.
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Barbara Pouw-van de Velde
useful to some extent. It collects a decent amount of data and syncs well with my scale. It gives you some idea about progress, and allows you to keep an eye on muscle mass during weight loss (accuracy is limited, based on your scale). I can't give it more than 3 stars, because it suggests my 'normal' weight should be a BMI of 20. That would be a terrible goal weight for me, as I want to build some muscle as well as lose some weight. Encourage health, not ridiculous standards, please.
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K Gregory
Considering that I've never met in the BMI standards but have been healthy, I take all those figures for what they are knowing I'll need to do math. I can not adjust "standard weight" to my reality. Therefore, this is just for weight tracking.
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